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- The Bhadanaka Kingdom was a medieval kingdom in India that included the Rewari, Bhiwani, Mahendragarh regions of Haryana and parts of Alwar in Rajasthan...
- the Indian and ****stani Gurjars. They are said to have once ruled the Bhadanaka kingdom of north India from early 11th century to 12th century. The Gujjars...
- Cynthia Talbot, the Bhadanakas were an obscure dynasty who controlled the area around Bayana. According to Dasharatha Sharma, the Bhadanaka territory comprised...
- this region and its surroundings can be found in the Mahabharata. The Bhadanakas are clearly related to the ancient Bhadras mentioned in the Sanskrit epic...
- Pocket Books (P) Ltd. ISBN 81-288-1228-9, ISBN 978-81-288-1228-6 "As Bhadanaka-desa was almost coterminous with Surasena janapada, we may designate the...
- this region and its surroundings can be found in the Mahabharata. The Bhadanakas are clearly related to the ancient Bhadras mentioned in the Sanskrit epic...
- courtesy titles.[citation needed] Gurjaradesa Gurjaras of Mandavyapura Bhadanakas List of Gurjar clans List of Gurjars Mayaram, Shail (2017). "The Story...
- Panchal, Chedi, Gauda, Thakka (Punjab), Kerala, Marahatta (Maharashtra), Bhadanaka (Bayana), Magadh, Gurjar, Sorath (Saurashtra) and Haryana. He was also...
- University, states that Bharawas was likely the seat of the historical Bhadanaka kingdom that was conquered by the 12th century Chahamana king Prithviraj...
- According to the Bijolia inscription, Vigraharaja also defeated the Bhadanakas. The Prithviraja Vijaya claims that he conquered several hill forts. Vigraharaja...